[ His first thought at hearing that familiar and very much dead voice is: Oh, so I'm dead.
His second thought that almost makes him laugh is: And I went to hell, actually.
It's a joke, of course. Opposing views on the Accords aside, his opinion of Stark isn't actually that low. Sam holds still as he feels the man help get the goggles off without taking an eye with the broken visor - thanks, much appreciated, Sam happens to like his eyes.
When he opens them, they land on Tony with the weight of time passed since his death. Tracking over his feature - older than Sam's more clear memory of him on the Raft, about the same as the brief glimpse from that particular battlefield.
Damn.
But also... hey, what the fuck happened to his face., actually. ]
Says the guy who looks like he's having the world's worst allergic reaction. Or taking things a bit far at Burning Man. [ Sam gestures to Tony's eyes with his good hand, then reaches up to dab at the blood drying on his own face. Ross did a number on him, shit. ] The hell, man?
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His second thought that almost makes him laugh is: And I went to hell, actually.
It's a joke, of course. Opposing views on the Accords aside, his opinion of Stark isn't actually that low. Sam holds still as he feels the man help get the goggles off without taking an eye with the broken visor - thanks, much appreciated, Sam happens to like his eyes.
When he opens them, they land on Tony with the weight of time passed since his death. Tracking over his feature - older than Sam's more clear memory of him on the Raft, about the same as the brief glimpse from that particular battlefield.
Damn.
But also... hey, what the fuck happened to his face., actually. ]
Says the guy who looks like he's having the world's worst allergic reaction. Or taking things a bit far at Burning Man. [ Sam gestures to Tony's eyes with his good hand, then reaches up to dab at the blood drying on his own face. Ross did a number on him, shit. ] The hell, man?